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From Monday 08 February 2016

Check out the new video from On The Open Road

Today we have an exclusive look at the new video from Nottinghamshire pop punk crew On The Open Road. FFO Blink 182, Sum 41 and punchy, contagious hooks. ‘Rainy Days’ is taken from their upcoming EP ‘Storyteller’ and you can watch it below! ‘Storyteller’ is

Stream the new Secoué EP and prepare to feel all the feels

We’re super excited to premiere the new EP from Long Island based band, Secoué: five emotional, dark, heavy songs reminiscent of Brand New, Pianos Become The Teeth and, at times, a heavier The Hotelier. The EP soars and plummets, crashing drums collide with screeching guitars whilst strained, emotive

Friday 05 February 2016

Join Meet Me In Montauk’s emo party in their ‘Please Don’t, It’ll Only Make Things Worse’ vid

We’ve all felt that way at a party. Surrounded by friends, food and beer, yet distant and largely disinterested. It’s a showcase for Meet Me In Montauk’s more defined sound, moving slightly away from the retrospective emo sound that dominated ‘Where The Grass Meets The Pavement‘ in

Thursday 04 February 2016

Celebrate the Northwest with Isaiah Dominguez’s ‘Evergreen State’ EP

Although only one man, Pacific Northwest pop-rock artist Isaiah Dominguez shares much in common with full-band outfits such as The Early November and Jimmy Eat World. There’s an infectious retrospective attitude in his sound, one that harks back to the mid 00s sound, so much so that the record

Wednesday 03 February 2016

Look back at your past with Southtowne Lanes debut album

You may remember that back in November, we brought you ‘Deadlights’ by Oregon based emo/rock band Southtowne Lanes. Well, it turns out that a lot can happen in little over two months. In that time, the band has signed to Brighton-based label Dog Knights Productions (Old Gray, Nai Harvest),

Monday 01 February 2016

Life Undone venture out with their ‘Clandestine’ EP

“We all met at Kingston University through music and eventually ended up living together and writing songs,” says Chris of five-piece Life Undone, explaining the creation of the ambient punk, often macabre and altogether atmospheric ‘Clandestine’ EP. “Sam and Conor have known each other for years and are usually

Thursday 28 January 2016

Sancho Panzer’s ‘It Can Only Be So Good’ has been a long time coming

Exeter post-punks Sancho Panzer are about to release their debut album, one that has been on the table since 2007. Having released their debut EP, ‘A Current Archetypal’, in 2006 – two years after forming from the ashes of I Fell Over – it has taken the trio nine

The Caulfield Cult only need a minute to save you

At just sixty seconds long, the latest track by Singaporean punks The Caulfield Cult is a brief but powerful glimpse into their new record, ‘Cult’. Welcoming guest vocal duties from Self Defense Family and Drug Church member Patrick Kindlon, ‘I Can’t Save You’ is a complex yet immediate slice

Wednesday 27 January 2016

Broadbay urge you to let yourself go in their ‘Part Of Me’ video

The deeply cinematic video for Brighton via Northampton trio Broadbay’s ‘Part Of Me’ carries the same message twice. Not only does it depict a man at the end of his tether, letting loose for the first time, it also shows the outcome of Broadbay’s decision to just run with

Tuesday 26 January 2016

Discover Story’s heavy soft-side on ‘Article 10’

“We definitely offer both the heavier and softer sides,” says Story vocalist Bill Hobson, a style demonstrated on their new track ‘Article 10’. Clearly driven by melody, the Sheffield five-piece merge a multitude of genres to create their pop-rock style. Speaking of ‘Article 10’, the band say it “best